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CompletedNCT01944956

Swallowing Sound in Preterm Infant Evaluation of Feeding Maturation

Swallow Maturation in Preterm and Term Infants

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
94 (actual)
Sponsor
Baskent University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
26 Weeks – 40 Weeks
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Our objective was to evaluate maturation of sucking and swallowing in preterm infants using a non-invasive method: assessment of swallowing sounds. Findings in healthy term infants were used as reference values.

Detailed description

Successful transition to full oral feeding in preterm infants is important for safe discharge from hospital and for facilitating the mother-infant bond. Preterm infants were evaluated weekly for sucking and swallowing performance (i.e., feeding performance) from the time they began oral feeding (frequency 1-2 oral feedings/day) until they reached independent oral feeding (frequency 8 oral feedings/day) at postmenstrual 38-40 weeks. For the term infants, we evaluated a single oral feeding during the first week of life. The exclusion criteria were major congenital abnormalities, craniofacial malformation, intracranial hemorrhage, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, culture-positive sepsis, and necrotizing enterocolitis. Each swallowing-sound recording was 2 minutes long and was captured in a quiet environment by the same investigator. The feeding parameters generated from the recordings were as follows: total number of swallows (S), total number of rhythmic swallows (RS), total number of resting intervals (RI), average time between resting intervals (ATRI), average time between swallows (ATS), average time between rhythmic swallows (ATRS), maximum number of rythymic swallows (MRS), and volume of milk ingested (VM) during the 2-minute evaluation.

Conditions

Timeline

Start date
2011-06-01
Primary completion
2012-03-01
Completion
2012-03-01
First posted
2013-09-18
Last updated
2013-09-18

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT01944956. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.